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The United States Department of Agriculture recently published its yearly document on the value of having a child, and the organization found that kids are getting more expensive. The cost of nurturing to age 18 has gone up by $40,000 since 1960, when adjusted for the cost of living. USDA announces cost of raising a child is going up. Of course, the average expenditure varied widely based on a number of factors, including income level of parents, location, single parent or two-parent household and number of children in the family.

Jayson, God gives life and it is only His hand that should take it away. I hope you can understand that whatever happens, He will provide a way to help you and the mother of the baby through....His ways are not our ways, nor His plans our plans. Jesus loves you and has plans to give you and the mommy and the baby a hope and a future.

Annual spending on child-rearing varies, according to the USDA report, depending on multiple factors. Income level is a significant factor. Families with a gross income of $57,000 or less can expect to spend $8,460 to $9,630 per year. Families making between $57,000 and $99,000 will spend $11,800 to $13,830. Families making $99,000 or more are projected to spend $19,770 to $23,690 per year each child. These numbers are all based on 2010 spending patterns.

catherineB said: Kids are becoming far more expensive to take care of, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. All statistics were adjusted for the cost of living. A kid costs around $40,000 more to take care of until age 18 now than it cost in 1960. USDA announces cost of raising a child is going up Expenses for college are not included in that estimate, and “average cost” is a bit misleading. The average expenditure varied widely based on a number of factors, including income level of parents, location, single parent or two-parent household and number of children in the family.. Children have become far more expensive to look after, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The cost of having a child to age 18 has risen by $40,000 since 1960, when modified for inflation. If you need to have children anytime soon, just plan on applying for personal loans to do so.

If he signed a promissory note, take him to small claims court. If small claims does not handle it, then they will tell you to go to family court. Family court can render you a judgement, if entitled, that will enable the ability to to garnish non-custodial parents wages with the force of the law. Small claims may satisfy back pmts., but will do nothing to procure future parental support obligations. Is the child still a minor? If so, go to family court.

It depends what is wrote up in your Divorce Decree, and some states it depends but i think they have set it to be the age of 23, i think they have to live at home and have to be a full time student, an sometimes if you even had insurance form spouse on them that should continue too as long as they stay in school.

It depends what is wrote up in your divorce decree, most states is 18, but if they start out colledge as soon as they graduate high school it should still remain until age 23 or 24 if they live in your household, in some states it is only 18 unless you put it in divorce decree.

I have consumed for 3 days n yet to consume 2 more days,at the interval of 8hrs once,i can relieve the fact only after i get my periods,hope the regular consumption helps in terminating early pregnency.

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